The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 21, 1896, Image 4

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    Peoples' Party
Ticket.
State
'- Presidential Electors,
M. L. OMSTEAD,
W. H. SPAW,
M. D. HA1UJ,
UARRY WATKINS.
For Congressman 1st District.
W. S.VAXDERBUIU5.
For Supremo Judge,
JOS. GASTON.
For District Attorney, 2d District.
J. M. UPTON.
For Member Beard of Equalization,
F. WARD.
Douglas County Ticket.
For State Senator,
J. F. GAZLEY, Jk,
For Reprceentativep,
JEHTUA GREEK,
C. S. JACKSON,
II. P. BROOKHART.
For Clerk,
F. A. McCALL.
For Sheriff.
robert Mclaughlin.
For Treasuter,
F. G. HATFIELD.
For Commissioner,
A.B. C. WHIFFLE.
For Assessor,
FETER HANSEN.
For Surveyor,
WM. WHIPPLE.
For School Superintendent,
J. I. CRITESER.
For Coroner,
DR. KENT.
BRIEF MENTION.
A Card.
To the voters and taxpayers of Dong
las county, Sire: As we are nominated
for legislative honors by the people's
party, it is a.pleasure as well as a doty to
let the voters know how we etand rela
tive to the issues directly effecting your
interest. If elected wo pledge ourselves
to work for the following measures :
1. Free coinace of silver at the ratio
of 16 to 1, the constitutional money and
the money of our fathers.
2. We will support only a silver can
didate for U. S. Senator.
3. We will work for the re-enactment
f the mortgage tax law under exemption
from tax of honest indebtedness where a
corresponding credit is shown.
-J. United States senators by direct
vote of people.
5. Initiative and referendum, making
the ieople independent matters of the
legislature and the legislature a depend
ent Eervant of the people.
C Abolishment of Oregon National
Guard costing foO.OOO, and railroad com
mission 25,000 to the taxpayers yearly
Several other commissions should be
abolished. We think that oar friend:
will agree with n when we say that the
employing one hundred and eighty clerks
to do the work of thirty is an outrage on
the people and a disgrace to the state of
Oregon. This outrageous extravagance
must be paid with 40-cent wheat, G-cent
wool and 3 cent prunes.
7. We recognize the great combina
tions of capital that are here ; they are a
normal form of boiinesa enterprise of the
day. They have great advantages that
can effect great benefits for society. "So
ciety, therefore, osght not to destroy
them. Bat as they have also great
power for evil that threatens society, we
should be wise enough and manly enough
to control them. Tnerelore, since oar
railroad corporations own one-sixth of
the entire property of the country, it is
suggestive that we act quickly along the
line of reform. Respectfully,
C. S. Jactsox,
J. F. Gazjxv, Jb.
Jeitiia Green.
A. R. Ynntcs of Grants Puss is nt the
McClallen.
11. M. Oilman of Myrllo Creek is at
the Van llouten.
F. P. MeDuvit of Salem is registered at
tho Van Ilouton.
T. J. l'erkina of Portland is registered
at the Van llouten.
B. P. Barnard of Deer Creek is regis
tered at the McClallen.
J. I. Galvin of Grants Fass is regis
tered nt the McClallen.
Tho genial Cap Hall of Oakland caiuc
over on the local lust evening.
Robert Winuiiord and Mr. Bishop of
tho Lower Calapcoia wcro in town yes
torday.
J. M.OIbernni. of Myrtle Creek is in
the litv today on business concerning
his mines.
Mrs. Edith Kelly of Oakland, who has
been serionsly sick for the past few days
was reported much better last evening
Married. At Ihehouso of J. W. Brown,
S. Benson and Ornlia Wynn wero
united in marriage May 17, 1SK5; J. W
Brown J. P , officiating
Tho Misses Maude Beckley, Mary
Medley and Luno Cooper returned to
Oakland this morning after visiting
friends hero for a few dayp.
Messrs. Jus. Gatley Jr. and John Jock
son of Canyonville, are in the city today
on their way to Looking Glass on mis
ionary work on populism. Mr. Garley
is the populist nominee for Slate Senator,
The above gentleman have been canvas
sing tho count v and report that the
populists are going to keep in tho mid
die of the road this time, sure.
Messrs. Boss and Lemihue, who have
been prospecting in the Coast IUuco for
the last month, came into the city today,
They report that, of the twenty-four
davs out, it snowed twenty-one.
and consequently they did not do much
on the ledge tbsy were prospecting,
They will return, boa ever, as scon as
th'e weather fettles so they can work to
advantage. The ledge is unmistakably
rich in ore of the precious metals.
Charles Bicker, the adroit forger, fs in
New Yoik, and Detectives Jchn Seymour
and Rcss Whittaker are after him
Becker has succeeded in swindling i
large number of banks, by the means of
forged checks, ont of hundreds of thou
sands of dollars, and has had detectives
on his track for a long time, but until
quite lately he has eluded them. It is
said "murder ill out." bo with minor
offenses they will come to justice event'
ually.
A Card.
It has been stated that
I belonged to
the A. P. A. In answer I wish to state
thai I am not a member of that order.
J. F. Gazlev, Jk
Annual Meeting.
At a meeting of Umpqna Camp, No. 6,
of Indian War Veterans, held at Rose
bnrg, Or., May 16, 1896, Captain AV.
Briggs presided and the following pro
ceedings took place:
After the meeting was called to order
by the captain, the minutes of the last
meeting were read and approved.
On motion, a committee was appointed
to report on the treasurer's accounts.
M. C. Ruckles and W. P. Ireland to act
It was moved and unanimously car'
ried, that a vole of thanks be tendered
to Senator J. H. Mitchell for his great
effort to secure the just rights of the In
dian War Veterans, in the senate cliam
berof the United States, and that the
secretary of this meeting send him
copy of this resolution at an early date.
On a motion, which was unanimously
carried, that a vole of thanks be ten'
dered to the editors of the newspa
pers published at Roseburg, Or., for the
i-tany favors that they havo extended to
this Camp of Veterans.
On a motion unanimously carried, that
this meeting adjourn tor the present and
to meet again at 1 o'clock p. m., on July
3, lsau. w. . unices,
11. II. Woodward, Captain.
Orderly Sergeant.
Your Physical Condition
Needs attention at this time. If you are
tired, weak and nervous, it la clear that
your blood is impure, and without doubt
there has been too much over-work
strain on brain and body, ihe course
of treatment for such a condition is. plain
.and simple The blood must llrst
purified so that tho nervous system, and
in fact all the organs will be fed upon
pure blood. Intelligent people without
number have testified that the best
blood purifier, nerve tonic and strengl
imparting medicine is Hood's Sareapa
rilla. Nervousness, loss of sleep and
general debility all vanish when Hood
Sarsaparilla is persistently taken ; in
word, health and happiness follow after
taking Hool's Sarsaparilla.
"Livcrine.
"Liverinc," manufactured by the An
chor S Chemical Co., the great Liyer,
Kidney and Constipation cure. An in
fallible remedy for all curable lorms of
diseases of those organs. The greatest
knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it.
For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store
Roseburg, Oregon.
Lumber for Sale or Trade.
If you ltave dry cows or heifers you
want to trade for lumber, or tf von
want to buy a bill of any kind of fir
lumber, you will do well to address
P. O. box 12-3. Drain, Oregon.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
GEOCERS.
TEAS
A SPECIALTY.
A special brand jf unadulterated Tea.
priie
Oa
COPPBZ
To ALL
Merchants
Who Retail
TOBACCO.
MtMttHM MtttltMtttIH
omec or
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY.
DURHAM, N. C.
Dear Sir:
You are entitled to receive
FREE from your wholesale dealer,
JWHITE STAR SOAP with all
BlaekweU's Genuine
Durham Smoking
you buy. One bar
of soap Pre with each pound,
whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 or., or
a oz., packages.
We have notified every whole
sale dealer In the United States
that we will supply them with soap
to give you FREE. Order a good
supply of OENUlfte DURHAM at
once, and insist on getting your
coap. One bar of Soap FREE with
each Bound you buy. Soap Is
offered for a limited time, so order
to-day. Yours very truly,
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO COMPANY.
iiyounavattnyaimcnityinprocunnijrour immmhm
0.
R.&N
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TEAST
Gives the Choice ot
TWO
Transcontinental .
ROUTES
II you hart any difficulty In procuring your
Map, cat oat this ootlco and tend It with
your order to soar wbolesala dealer.
"VI.A.
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
VIA.
Denver
Omaha
AND
Kansas City
Low Kates lo nil Eusluvn Cities.
GRAND OPENING
OCEAN DIVISION.
PORTLAND-SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers leave AInsworth dock, Portland, at S
p.m.. every nvc uays. i,auin. jj.w, hkhsvi
12.30.
1r
1
his is the Place
to Buy
Groceries.
A full aud complete assortment
of all goods usually kept in a first
class grocery.
Everything offered for sale is fresh;
and sold at very reasonable prices.
We have a very choice stock of
canned goods, including both fruits
and vegetables, to which we invite
your special attention.
' Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick-
els, Sauces, etc., is also complete.
We carry the largest stock of to
baccos in Southern Oregon.
C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers.
OF THE
NEW BICYCLE TRACK
For full details call on or addres
V. C. LONDON,
Agcut, Roscburs, Oregon, or address
w. 11. ntriiLB uii'r. ,
General Fastcugcr Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Roseburg, May 23
EAST
SOUTH
CONSISTING OF
II; III 1 HI Iffi
AND
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Paciiic Co.
Express traina leaTe Portland dally.
bouth I
8:50 r. . I Lv. - Portland - Ar.
525 a.m. Lv. ItOMburft - Lv.
10:45 a. v. I Ar. - Ban Francisco Lv.
1 North
h'.lO A. X
11:10 r.x.
6:00 r. sr.
One Mile Race, open, Gold Medal.
One Mile Racej open, Silver Cup or Championship.
One-half Mile and Repeat, Men Over Sixty.
One Mile, Class 3:30.
One Mile Handicap, and other Novelty Races.
Abore trains 5 ton at East Portland. Oreron
City, wooduurn, Salem, rarcer, Jianon, jcuer
irm. Albanv. Albanr Junction. TanKent
Shcdds, Uafscy, HarrUbnrg, Junction City,
Irving. Eugene, Crcswcll, Drain, and all stations
iron Kcecoun; to Astuaua inclusive
Uoscburg Mall Ually.
M. JOSEPHSON'S
New York Cash Store,
I S:30a. X. I
Sin r. x. I
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Koscburz
Ar. 1 4:W r. x
Lv. iSOi.K.
IHalcm PnssciiBcr-Dally.
$75 IJi PRIZES! $75.
MUSIC BY THE K. OF P. BAND.
All entries for races must be made by May 22nd.
100 r. X. ! Lv. - Portland - Ar. 10:15 A. X.
6:15 r. X. ' Ar. - Salem - Lv. b0 A. X.
Di.MXt; caus o. h:di;. iioutk.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
AND
si:co.D.ci.Avi sixcrnu cms
Attached to all Through Trains.
BHLL HT NIGHT.
MUSIC BY ROSEBURG ORCHESTRA.
GRAND MARCH TO BE RUN OX WHEELS.
T. K. RICHARDSON.
West Side Division.
Itctwccn Portland mict Corrallis
Mall train daily ''except Sunday).
7:30 A. X. I Lt.
12:15 r.x. t Ar.
I'ortland -Corvalllx
-
Ar. ;
Lv.i
5-40 r.x
lAOr.x
At Albanr and Corrallls connect with trains
01 Oregon Central & Eastern railroad.
Express train dally (except Sunday').
II nri r I I T I ronltry. FluU and Came
11. 1. DLUiYit, in Season.
Proprietor ol
The City Meat Market,
And Dealer in
PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD.
Ii having a Urge tale Ztv styles
Glass and Delf Ware
at ittoaUhins low pnee. Oar own
Tosj uxt are very popular.
canned
H. C. STANTON
Haa jut received a new and extensile stock o
DRY : GOODS
CONSISTIKQ OF
Ladies' Dress Goods, liibbons, TriinniinKB,
lAces, tc Etc.
ALSO A FINE BTOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
Of tbc beat quality and flnlih.
GROCERIES
Wood, Willow and daw Ware,
Crockery, Cordagej Etc,
Alaoon hand In largk quantltler and at prices tc
jult the times. Also a large stock of
Gustom-Made Clothing
Which Is offered at cost price.
eelcct stock of
A full and
SCHOOL BOOKS
CunsUntly on hand. Als-jthe
I.ATKST X0VELTIK8 IN STATlONKUi
Qeneral iircnt fur every variety ol auLscrinUun
books and periodicals published In the United
ritatea. I'eraoiui wishing reading matter of any
kind will Oo tn give rae a call.
I:i5r. x. ILtT
7:2s r. x. ; Ar.
l'ortlanj
McMinTlIle
Ar. ; a. x.
Lt. ! 5-:o a. x.
AND FRE5M MEAT5 OP ALL KIND5.
Ctf Orders taken and Delivered Free
to any part of the City.
Roseburg, Or.
Throng" Tickets to all I'oiiil 111 I
tuo Ilastcrn sin tea, Cauada and
i:uroic can be obtained nt low.
ct rale from Ccorgc i:tc5, Agent
Hoscbnr;.
R KOEIILER. E.T. ROGERS,
Manager. Asst. U. f. & Pais. Agon
PORTLAND OREGON.
REW GOODS
ros. rioss Ntore.
sS
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED.
NOTICE.
KntlA la tiprpliT tlrrn In all whom lt mav Con
cern that 1 niTe appoinwi.u, . csuarns oi
poola precinct Deputy Inspector of Etock for said
precinct; postofSce address, Oakland; also A. J.
inunmin at Wilbur, and Italnh Smith, at Rose
I burg, to act during my absence, and others wil
1 oe aaaeu as partiea inspecieu maze men ucsue
I known to me.
Roseburg, May Jlh, ISS7.
THOS. SMITH.
Inpcctmr of Stock for Douglas county. Or,
Dr. Gibbon
BOWBW & ESTABROOK.
Blacksm iths and Mach i n ists
Stephen Street, between Oak and Cass,
niaclilttc "Worlt n Hpcclnltv ROHKnURG, OK.
This old reliable and
tho most successlul
Speciali't in Snn Frnn
ciseo. etlll continues to
euro nil Sexual nud
Seminal Diseases, such
ni Uonnorrha-a. Ulect
iStricture, Syphlllls in
fall its forms, Skin Dl-
W.teases, ervous iicdii
VMtv. Imrotencv. Semi-
nal Weakness nud Loss
Ssisol nanhood. tho consc-
?lienco oi sell auuso nnn excesses prouueuiK iu
ollowiuK symptoms; tallow countenance, dark
spots under tho eyes, pnln In tho head, ringing
In tho cars, loss of confidence. dlfUdcnco In ap
proaching strangers, palpctutlon ot tho hearts
weakness of tho limbs and back, lossormemory,
pimples on the face, coughs, consumption, etc.
DU. GIUIION' has practiced in San Francisco
over thirty years anil those troubled should not
lall lo consult mm ami rcreivo uiu uunciii oi
his creat skill and experience. The doctor
cures when others fall. Try him. Cures guar
anteed. Persons cured at home. L'hnrgo
reasonable. Call or write.
Dr. J. P. Olbbon, 625 Kearney Street, San
Francisco, Cal.
ROSEBURG,
OREGON.
Alexander & otroiig
THE POPULAR
HOME FURNISHERS....
320 and 32S Jackson St. " Bet. Oak and Washington.
FK0JI TEUJllXAli OK IXTKKIOR TOINTS
Jhe) Northern) Pacific)
RAILROAD
Is tbc Line to Take
To all Poiuts East and South.
t a the DINING CAR ROUTE. Itrnns tirough
VE3TIECLED TR.4.IN3 EVERY DAY
IN THE YEAR to
8T. PAUL and CHICAGO
;so ciu.vcn or exits'
Cempoted ol Dining Can Unsurputtd,
Pcllmm Drmlng Room Sleepers,
01 Liltst Equipment.
Toimisr m.ei:i'i.x; cms
Bet that can be constructed and In
which accommodations are both FREE
and FURNISHED to holders of First or
Second-class Tickets, and
UI.ECAA'T I.VY COVC1IKS
. 1 rn 1 y r rr V) T Ty Largest and Best Assortment eycr
V y f 1 L 1 A i Lid f brought to Southern Oregon, and
I
CARPETS.
A Large and Elegant Line of
We call the attention of our
friends to our beauti
ful stock of
Easy Rockers
Bed Room Sets
Parlor and Dining Chairs
Rugs and Carpets
And all Household
Articles
Our Stock is
Unexcelled by Any House
South of Portland.
NO TROUBLE TO
SHOW GOODS.
A Continuous Line connecting with All Lines,
affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service.
ALEXANDER STR0MG
ROSEBURG. OREGON,
THE POPULAR
HOJLB FURNISHERS
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured In
advance through any agent of the road.
TICKETS To and from all Points in
THRMIRH
America, England and Europe can bo purchased I
at ail) Atuxvb vuiw ui v.i.j wiuij'uj.
Full lnlnrmatlon conecmlnc rates, time of
Ualns, routes and other details furnished on
application to any agent, or
A. D. ClIAIlL.TO.,
Assistant General Passcnecr Agent,
Nn. 121 First St.. cor. Washineton.
I'ORTLAND. OREGON.
A SQUARE DEAL.
A'
We
are
Here
to
Stay.
I . I . , . , . I 1 I . I 1 I
5 u 7 o y 10
' I '
11 12
Is what we give to every cus
tomer, for ve believe the best
advertisement possible is a cus
tomer pleased with what we
have sold them, they will come
again and again, and their friends
will come too.
We are not here for a day
or for a month.
We are Here to Stay.
.Roseburg, Or.